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Jacob van Schuppen
Born in Fontainebleau, France, as the son of the painter-engraver Pieter van Schuppen, he worked in the Netherlands before moving to Vienna. He was taught to paint by his father and his uncle Nicolas de Largilliere. In 1719 he was registered in Luneville, but he moved in the same year to Vienna where he became court painter. In 1725 he was appointed director of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, when it was refounded by Emperor Charles VI as the k.k. Hofakademie der Maler, Bildhauer und Baukunst (Imperial and Royal Court Academy of painters, sculptors and architecture).

 

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Jacob van Schuppen Selbstbildnis vor der Staffelei oil painting

Painting ID::  79016

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Jacob van Schuppen
Selbstbildnis vor der Staffelei
1704 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 79 x 64.2 cm (31.1 x 25.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jacob van Schuppen Prince of Savoy Carignan oil painting

Painting ID::  79939

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Jacob van Schuppen
Prince of Savoy Carignan
Oil on canvas Dimensions 35 x 28 cm (13.8 x 11 in)13.8 x 11 in. cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jacob van Schuppen Eugene oil painting

Painting ID::  80532

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Jacob van Schuppen
Eugene
1718(1718) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 146 x 119 cm (57.5 x 46.9 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Jacob van Schuppen Self-portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  81300

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Jacob van Schuppen
Self-portrait
oil on canvas 147.8 x 113.5 cm Date 18th century cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Jacob van Schuppen The Guitar Player oil painting

Painting ID::  88070

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Jacob van Schuppen
The Guitar Player
1706/1707 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 90.2 x 117.5 cm (35.5 x 46.3 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Jacob van Schuppen Self portrait oil painting

Painting ID::  96393

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Jacob van Schuppen
Self portrait
oil on canvas 147.8 x 113.5 cm Date 18th century cyf
   
   
     

 

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Jacob van Schuppen
Born in Fontainebleau, France, as the son of the painter-engraver Pieter van Schuppen, he worked in the Netherlands before moving to Vienna. He was taught to paint by his father and his uncle Nicolas de Largilliere. In 1719 he was registered in Luneville, but he moved in the same year to Vienna where he became court painter. In 1725 he was appointed director of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, when it was refounded by Emperor Charles VI as the k.k. Hofakademie der Maler, Bildhauer und Baukunst (Imperial and Royal Court Academy of painters, sculptors and architecture).